New Tool: Clipboard Image Viewer
After fiddling with L6 and finding that ESV study Bible maps didn't show in Biblical Places , i decided to build an app for viewing those maps until this gets fixed. So i am sharing the app with all those Window's users who would like to have it.
Features
- It will display Maps & Images in its window
- You can Zoom & Pan the image/map in the window
- You can view your map/image using the Full Screen mode
[great for using print screen for portions of a map] - It will work with any Logos version (ver 4 & higher).
- Image scaling from 0.25X to 7X
Take a look at the website: Clipboard Image Viewer
Don't let the name mislead you. It will work with image/map in the clipboard from any windows app .
p.s. You will not need to unzip the installer on this one. It loads the setup program right off the web
Comments
- Create a folder in Favorites to hold your CIV links
- Drag the CIV desktop shortcut and drop it into your new folder
- Rename the new favorite to reflect the computer where you just dragged the shortcut from
- Locate the map you want to view in CIV
- Right-Click on the map in your resource
- In the popup menu click on Image on the right side of the menu
- Then click on Copy on the left side of the menu
(now the image is in your clipboard) - Now click on the Favorite in your CIV folder to open the image in CIV
Logos will open CIV and your clipboard map image will show in CIV
been playing with CIV for that last few hours w/L6 search for media. Lots of fun seeing things large enough for these old eyes.
(click the image to see what i saw full size [actually had to shrink it to fit on the screen]. This was being viewed Full Screen, and i could pan the image to see what ya'll will not see)
Edit: the image below was the actual size of the image (you will need to click on the image and let your browser show full size). Found a 3rd technique to get full size images from some resources.
Edit2: below is what L6 shows on a 17.3" laptop with L6 maximized
this is one of the maps from the Holman Bible Atlas
(partial view, as i had zoomed in while in the Full Screen mode)
below is what shows on my screen in L6
OK, i will quit wasting server space, just having fun viewing maps. i love maps.
Bruce, Tes, & Anthony, you all are most welcome!
Thank you for letting me know that you find my work useful! Your comments are very much appreciated and might help others find the usefulness of the Tool as well.
Thank you all again!!!
Thanks, Steve! I'm only now just discovering this.
You do such great tools to aid in our use of Logos. Thanks for offering them for no charge. I'm sure many of us would gladly donate a couple of dollars or so to help support your continued work on these if you put a PayPal Donate button on your website.
Hi Rosie,
You are most welcome!
Thank you for the kind words. You have a generous heart. i am sure others would have a generous heart as well, but it would not feel right for me to accept donations. The tools that i have given are my gifts to my brothers and sisters in Christ. i only hope that they find them useful.
Thanks again Rosie!!
Thanks, Steve! I'm only now just discovering this.
I was just bemoaning the fact that there was no Pan and Zoom feature with Logos maps when I came across Rosie's post yesterday. I couldn't download the program until today because my program was indexing all of yesterday with purchases and an update, I don't know why it took so long, but that another story for another day. Thank you steve for this tool it is just what the Dr ordered, great! [:)]
Meanwhile, Jesus kept on growing wiser and more mature, and in favor with God and his fellow man.
International Standard Version. (2011). (Lk 2:52). Yorba Linda, CA: ISV Foundation.
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Using CIV inside Logos
you can add CIV for each computer you use into Favorites and then access CIV after you have added a map to your clipboard. This will open your map in CIV from inside of Logos.
Creating a Favorite for CIV
(click the image below to view full-size in your browser)
Steps to view a map in Logos using CIV
Now you can zoom & pan the map in CIV. You can even have CIV show your map in the Full Screen mode (similar to Reading View in Biblical Places).
Will it work with L9 on Windows 10?
Steve was a great guy, but he passed away several years ago.
https://community.logos.com/forums/p/127178/827233.aspx#827233
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Steve, another very generous gift to Logos users. You and so many others are what make this Forum and the Logos user base so great to interact with. Thank you!
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Thanks! [:D]
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Thanks Mark & Unix !
Glad that you found it useful!
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New Update to CIV is available (ver 1.0.1.0)
Added keyboard shortcuts to simulate mouse actions. This may be useful for those who do not use a mouse. See the release notes.
Keyboard shortcuts
Shift + UpArrow = increase Zoom
Shift + DownArrow = decrease Zoom
UpArrow = move image up by 10 pixels
DownArrow = move image down by 10 pixels
LeftArrow = move image left by 10 pixels
RightArrow = move image right by 10 pixels
Ctrl + UpArrow = move image up by 1 pixel
Ctrl + DownArrow = move image down by 1 pixel
Ctrl + LeftArrow = move image left by 1 pixel
Ctrl + RightArrow = move image right by 1 pixel
Home = move top of image to top of screen
Shift + Home = center image in center of screen
End = move bottom of image to bottom of screen
Esc = exit Full Screen mode
Shift + Esc = enter Full Screen mode
If you find a problem with CIV, please email me: admin [AT] clark-tx [DOT] net
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Dell Insp 17-5748, i5, 1.7 GHz, 8G RAM, win 8.1
Yes, it is absolutely true. Thank you Steve.
Blessings in Christ.